Just a super quick update from a match I played recently where I absolutely dominated. I started off as Scout, my worst class and ended up dominating so I decided to switch to my worst class, Heavy and here are the results:
I ended up getting 20 kills in one life when I switched to Heavy, skyrocketing my K/D ratio to over 7.0!
I felt so invincible in this game and I attribute my play being so much better to a tip I heard where you turn on "dings" so that you can hear when you hit your enemys. This has improved my game durastically. Any of you have tips for TF2?
Showing posts with label TF2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TF2. Show all posts
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
TF2 - Screenshots
So I have been playing TF2 a lot lately and have been doing pretty well. I thought I would share some screenshots of my progress thus far:
Here I start off as a Demo and take an early 2.4 K/D Ratio.
Continuing as Demo I end up with almost a 3.0 K/D Ratio (2.75 to be exact) with 14 assists.
After playing demo for a while I switched off to Spy and managed to maintain an exact 2.0 K/D Ratio until the end of the game with 5 Dominations.
All in all I feel pretty good about my performance thus far and hope to continue learning tips and tricks to get even better.
Do any of you guys play TF2?
Here I start off as a Demo and take an early 2.4 K/D Ratio.
Continuing as Demo I end up with almost a 3.0 K/D Ratio (2.75 to be exact) with 14 assists.
After playing demo for a while I switched off to Spy and managed to maintain an exact 2.0 K/D Ratio until the end of the game with 5 Dominations.
All in all I feel pretty good about my performance thus far and hope to continue learning tips and tricks to get even better.
Do any of you guys play TF2?
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Gaming - Mann Co Store/TF2
So I am struck with a dilemma and need some opinions. I have recently started playing tf2 after it was released free to play. For those of you who do not know tf2 is "team fortress two" a game put out by valve that originally cost money but has been made free to play. You might say "Well how do they make money then?" The answer is quite simple hats and other items are available for purchase in the store for real money and these micro transactions fuel the addition of new content and upkeep.
So my problem is this: I feel like I should give some money back to the game as I have already played for over 10 hours for free. I would like to gain something at the same time and so have been looking at buying these keys they have to open crates for an item. The only thing is #1 a key costs $2.49, and #2 the item you get is not set, it is randomly chosen from a list and can in around 20% of cases give you the weapon you start with which in my opinion is a waste of money.
So I ask you bloggers, what should I do? Does anyone know if it is worth it to buy keys? Apparently after even one purchase your chances of finding items randomly, (what I have been doing up until now), increases. Does anyone know if it is a substantial increase? Post your opinions below!
So my problem is this: I feel like I should give some money back to the game as I have already played for over 10 hours for free. I would like to gain something at the same time and so have been looking at buying these keys they have to open crates for an item. The only thing is #1 a key costs $2.49, and #2 the item you get is not set, it is randomly chosen from a list and can in around 20% of cases give you the weapon you start with which in my opinion is a waste of money.
So I ask you bloggers, what should I do? Does anyone know if it is worth it to buy keys? Apparently after even one purchase your chances of finding items randomly, (what I have been doing up until now), increases. Does anyone know if it is a substantial increase? Post your opinions below!
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Games,
Keys,
Mann Co Store,
TF2,
Valve,
Video Games
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